Sierro, N. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2793-5896
Battey, J. N. D.
Bovet, L.
Liedschulte, V.
Ouadi, S.
Thomas, J.
Broye, H.
Laparra, H.
Vuarnoz, A.
Lang, G.
Goepfert, S.
Peitsch, M. C.
Ivanov, N. V.
Funding for this research was provided by:
Philip Morris Products S.A. (Not applicable)
Article History
Received: 22 February 2018
Accepted: 12 November 2018
First Online: 29 November 2018
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: <i>N. rustica</i> L. var. Brasilia No. 7 (PI 499174, TR13, USDA–GRIN database), <i>N. paniculata</i> L. (PI 555545, TW 99, USDA–GRIN database), <i>N. knightiana</i> Goodsp. (PI 555527, TW 73, USDA–GRIN database), <i>N. undulata</i> Ruiz & Pav. (PI 555575, TW 146, USDA–GRIN database), <i>N. tabacum</i> L. cv. TN90 (PI 543792, TC 586, USDA–GRIN database), <i>N. sylvestris</i> Speg. & Comes (PI 555569, TW 136, USDA–GRIN database) and <i>N. tomentosiformis</i> Goodsp. (PI 555572, TW 142, USDA–GRIN database) were used in the experiments. Dedicated field studies were conducted in accordance with local legislation.
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